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        2019 (2) TMI 905 - AT - Income Tax

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        ITAT grants exemption under Income Tax Act for society's charitable activities The ITAT allowed both appeals of the assessee for AY 2009-10 and AY 2010-11, setting aside the CIT(A)'s orders. The ITAT directed the AO to grant the ...
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                          ITAT grants exemption under Income Tax Act for society's charitable activities

                          The ITAT allowed both appeals of the assessee for AY 2009-10 and AY 2010-11, setting aside the CIT(A)'s orders. The ITAT directed the AO to grant the assessee exemption under Sections 11 and 12 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The ITAT considered the dominant activity of the society as charitable, following the Delhi High Court's judgment that collecting fees does not negate charitable purpose. The ITAT concluded that the society's activities promoting art, craft, and culture were not commercial in nature.




                          Issues Involved:
                          1. Whether the activities of the assessee society fall within the ambit of "advancement of an object of general public utility" and are hit by the proviso to Section 2(15) of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
                          2. Whether the assessee society is engaged in activities in the nature of trade, commerce, and business.
                          3. Whether the assessee society is eligible for exemption under Sections 11 and 12 of the Income Tax Act, 1961.
                          4. Whether the assessment of income and disallowance of depreciation by the AO was justified.
                          5. Whether the interest under Section 234B was correctly charged.
                          6. Whether the credit for tax paid or tax deducted at source was correctly given.

                          Detailed Analysis:

                          Issue 1: Proviso to Section 2(15) of the Income Tax Act, 1961
                          The AO contended that the activities of the assessee society, which included organizing art exhibitions, selling paintings, and renting out art galleries, fell within the category of "advancement of an object of general public utility" and were therefore hit by the proviso to Section 2(15) of the Act. The AO noted that the society had recovered maintenance charges and earned income from the sale of art objects, which exceeded the statutory threshold limit of Rs. 10,00,000/-. Consequently, the AO disallowed the exemption under Sections 11 and 12 of the Act.

                          Issue 2: Nature of Activities
                          The CIT(A) upheld the AO's view that the society's activities were in the nature of trade, commerce, and business. This included the sale of paintings and the renting out of art galleries, which were considered commercial activities.

                          Issue 3: Eligibility for Exemption under Sections 11 and 12
                          The assessee argued that its activities were charitable in nature and were covered by the judgment of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of India Trade Promotion Organisation vs. DGIT (Exemptions), which held that merely collecting fees or other considerations does not negate the charitable purpose. The ITAT agreed with the assessee, noting that the dominant activity of the society was not business but the promotion of art, craft, and culture. The ITAT concluded that the incidental activities of renting out galleries and selling paintings did not fall within the categories of trade, commerce, or business.

                          Issue 4: Assessment of Income and Disallowance of Depreciation
                          The AO assessed the income at Rs. 4,82,24,468/- for AY 2009-10 and Rs. 19,99,86,200/- for AY 2010-11 after disallowing the exemption under Sections 11 and 12. The AO also disallowed depreciation on the grounds that it would amount to double deduction. The ITAT, however, set aside the orders of the CIT(A) and directed the AO to allow the exemption under Sections 11 and 12, thereby nullifying the additions made by the AO.

                          Issue 5: Interest under Section 234B
                          The assessee contended that the interest under Section 234B was wrongly charged. However, this issue was not specifically addressed in the ITAT's final order, as the primary focus was on the eligibility for exemption under Sections 11 and 12.

                          Issue 6: Credit for Tax Paid or Tax Deducted at Source
                          The assessee argued that the AO had erred in not giving credit for tax paid or tax deducted at source. This issue was also not specifically addressed in the ITAT's final order.

                          Conclusion:
                          The ITAT allowed both appeals of the assessee for AY 2009-10 and AY 2010-11. The ITAT set aside the orders of the CIT(A) and directed the AO to allow the assessee the benefit of exemption under Sections 11 and 12 of the Income Tax Act, 1961. The ITAT relied on the judgment of the Hon'ble Delhi High Court in the case of India Trade Promotion Organisation vs. DGIT (Exemptions), which held that merely collecting fees or other considerations does not negate the charitable purpose. The ITAT concluded that the dominant activity of the assessee society was charitable and not commercial.
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